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Sunday, November 5, 2023

Revving Up History: The Pratt & Whitney Turbine Engine in a '78 Corvette

ONE-OFF - Have you ever wondered what would happen if a car were powered by a jet turbine engine? Well, back in 1978, a Chevrolet Corvette C3 underwent a remarkable transformation when Vince Granatelli, the son of the legendary Andy "Mister 500" Granatelli, decided to install a Pratt & Whitney ST6B turbine engine beneath the sleek hood of this iconic American sports car.
One-off 1978 Corvette C3 jet turbine-powered custom by Vince Granatelli. (Picture from: Barret-Jackson)
The Granatelli family has a long history in Indy car racing, spanning several decades. So, what inspired the younger Granatelli to embark on such a complex and audacious project? The answer is simple: he believed the result would be nothing short of extraordinary.
A Pratt & Whitney ST6B turbine engine under the bonnet of 1978 Corvette C3 Custom. (Picture from: Barret-Jackson)
The turbine engine nestled within the Corvette packs an impressive punch, boasting a total power output of approximately 880 horsepower. According to a Motor Trend test, it can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3.2 seconds, although the car's creator claims it's capable of achieving this feat in just 2.5 seconds.

What's even more fascinating is that this unique car is entirely road-legal. To make this dream a reality, Granatelli had to perform a series of significant modifications. These included fabricating a new subframe, reinforcing the driveshaft, and incorporating a reduction gearbox to bring the engine's astounding 37,500 rpm down to a manageable 6,230 rpm.
Right side view of 1978 Corvette C3 jet turbine-powered custom. (Picture from: Barret-Jackson)
Furthermore, the entire electrical system of the car had to be rewired to accommodate the aircraft instrument panel. The braking system was upgraded with NASCAR-spec discs, and new fuel lines and an exhaust system were also added. Essentially, it became a Corvette C3 with a jet engine roaring beneath its hood.
Interior and dashboard view of 1978 Corvette C3 jet turbine-powered custom. (Picture from: Barret-Jackson)
What truly sets this project apart is its road legality. While it may seem like a wild experiment, Granatelli took the necessary steps to ensure that the car complied with highway regulations. This meant extensive modifications to the vehicle, including the creation of a new subframe and the reinforcement of critical components like the driveshaft.

Inside the car, the transformation was equally astonishing. The entire electrical system had to be rewired to accommodate the aircraft instrument panel. This level of attention to detail demonstrated Granatelli's commitment to making the car as functional as it was awe-inspiring.
Rear side view of 1978 Corvette C3 jet turbine-powered custom. (Picture from: Barret-Jackson)
In essence, what emerged from this ambitious project was a Chevrolet Corvette C3 that not only paid homage to the legacy of American muscle cars but also pushed the boundaries of what was possible in automotive engineering. It was a true fusion of raw power, cutting-edge technology, and classic design.
The 1978 Chevrolet Corvette C3 with a Pratt & Whitney ST6B turbine engine is a testament to the limitless potential of automotive customization. Vince Granatelli's audacious project combined the raw power of a jet engine with the iconic design of the Corvette, resulting in a truly exceptional and road-legal performance machine. *** [EKA [11052015] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | BARRET-JACKSON | CARBUZZ]
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Saturday, November 4, 2023

The Silent Legacy: Jaguar C-X75's Unheard Roar

Silent BEAST - It appears you're not quite thrilled when discussing the latest concept cars. Well, let's shift our focus to some classic supercars like this one. In the realm of automotive excellence, the Jaguar C-X75 stands as a testament to the artistry and innovation that has defined Jaguar for 75 glorious years. Born in 2010 to commemorate this milestone, the C-X75 is not just a feast for the eyes but also an environmentally friendly marvel. This hypercar is propelled by pure electric power, thanks to a battery ingeniously positioned beneath its sleek frame.
The Jaguar C-X75 stands as a testament to the artistry and innovation that has defined Jaguar for 75 glorious years. (Picture from: OtoDriver)
Developed in collaboration between Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations and William Advanced Engineering, this engineering masterpiece hails from the heart of Oxfordshire, England. A single glance at its exterior reveals an automotive symphony of beauty and performance. The C-X75 embodies the essence of a direct descendent of the XJ220, with a distinctive vent gracing its hood.
The Jaguar C-X75 is developed in collaboration between Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations and William Advanced Engineering, this engineering masterpiece hails from the heart of Oxfordshire, England. (Picture from: RoadAndTrack)
The front bumper exudes aggression, adorned with black air inlets on either side of its expansive grille. The slanting headlights gracefully adorn the hood's sides, a testament to Jaguar's capability in competing with Italian counterparts. Air vents beneath the doors, left and right, artfully direct wind from the front to the car's sides, ensuring impeccable downforce. As for the rear, it boasts LED taillights that stretch seamlessly from the fender to the stern, complemented by a menacing black diffuser on the rear bumper. It's nothing short of fabulous.
The Jaguar C-X75 featured with air vents beneath the doors, left and right, artfully direct wind from the front to the car's sides, ensuring impeccable downforce. (Picture from: MotorAuthority)
Stepping into the interior, you'll find the dashboard and seats luxuriously swathed in Alcantara suede. The center console hosts a user-friendly touchscreen, a signature feature in Jaguar's line-up. The transmission lever emulates the elegance of a Ferrari, adorned with buttons for R (Reverse), N (Neutral), and D (Drive). To infuse a sporty vibe, Jaguar has incorporated a black carbon panel.
Stepping into the Jaguar C-X75's interior, you'll find the dashboard and seats luxuriously swathed in Alcantara suede. (Picture from: Uncrate)
The true marvel of the Jaguar C-X75 lies beneath the surface. Four electric motors, one embedded in each wheel, collectively generate a staggering 195 horsepower per wheel. This symphony of power propels the electric marvel to a top speed of 329 kilometers per hour (204.43 miles per hour), with the ability to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour) in just 3.4 seconds.
The Jaguar C-X75 is powered by four electric motors, one embedded in each wheel, collectively generate a staggering 195 horsepower per wheel. (Picture from: Uncrate)
The battery, meticulously tucked beneath the car, provides an impressive range of 110 kilometers (68 miles) on a single recharge. However, for those seeking more extensive adventures, there's the Range-Extended Electric Vehicle (RE-EV) version. This innovative configuration combines electric motors with micro gas-turbines, delivering an astounding range of 900 kilometers (559 miles).
The Jaguar C-X75 is is propelled by pure electric power, thanks to a battery ingeniously positioned beneath its sleek frame. (Picture from: SecretClassics)
The C-X75 is an epitome of eco-friendliness, emitting a mere 99 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer. Yet, despite its groundbreaking features and eco-conscious design, Jaguar delivered a disappointing blow to the automobile world. On December 17, 2012, they announced the cancellation of C-X75 production due to unfavorable global economic conditions.

In 2015, the C-X75 made a stunning appearance in the film "Spectre," a James Bond thriller that showcases the iconic British secret agent's daring exploits. While Bond typically favors Aston Martin DB10, the C-X75 managed to steal the spotlight. Its presence in this high-octane cinematic experience underlines its undeniable allure.
The Jaguar C-X75 made a stunning appearance in the film "Spectre," a James Bond thriller that showcases the iconic British secret agent's daring exploits back in 2015. (Picture from: OtoDriver)
This isn't the first time Jaguar has graced the silver screen with James Bond. In the 2006 film "Casino Royale," the XJ8, XJR, and XKR made their thrilling appearances, followed by the XKR in the 2002 film "Die Another Day." Jaguar's collaboration with the world of espionage adds a touch of sophistication and class to these adrenaline-pumping adventures.
In conclusion, the Jaguar C-X75 is a breathtaking fusion of art, innovation, and eco-conscious engineering. Its elegant design and eco-friendly power make it a standout in the automotive world. While its production may have been short-lived, its legacy lives on in the annals of iconic automobiles, adding a touch of class to the high-octane world of James Bond. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ROADANDTRACK | WIKIPEDIA | AUTOCAR | SECRETCLASSICS | ROBBREPORT | MOTORAUTHORITY | UNCRATE ]
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Friday, November 3, 2023

A Brian Booth's Voo Doo Supercar: A 25-Year Dream Unveiled

ONE-OFF - As automotive enthusiasts worldwide focus their attention on the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, let's take a step back in time to discuss an extraordinary supercar that recently graced the renowned Pebble Beach lawn during the Monterey Car Week 2023. How could a car as unique as this have slipped under the radar? But, let's not dwell on that...
This remarkable creation bearing the rather unconventional name "Voo Doo," is the culmination of more than 25 years of relentless dedication by an American visionary, Brian Booth since 1997. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
Back to this remarkable creation bearing the rather unconventional name "Voo Doo," is the culmination of more than 25 years of relentless dedication by an American visionary, Brian Booth since 1997. With over 24,000 hours invested in its creation, Voo Doo draws inspiration from the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo fighter jet and stands as a testament to human ingenuity and persistence.
Underpinning the Voo Doo is a stainless steel spaceframe, although the exact weight remains undisclosed. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
Brian Booth's journey began after he graduated from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan, and briefly worked with the General Motors design staff. It was during this period that he embarked on the ambitious pursuit of his dream, a pursuit that would span decades and push the boundaries of automotive innovation. Throughout this extensive timeline, the car has undergone continuous refinement, resulting in a truly unique and awe-inspiring masterpiece.
This unique Voo Doo supercar featured with a Garrett GTP 30-67 turbine system, serving as an auxiliary power unit, and inspired by the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo fighter. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
One of the most distinctive aspects of Voo Doo is its bespoke design, with nearly all components, including the lighting units and distinctive Voodoo badges, meticulously crafted from aluminum. The car's body, constructed from a fiberglass composite, represents a significant investment, both in terms of time and resources. Over 25 years, Brian dedicated himself to shaping this remarkable supercar, a project that far exceeds the confines of a typical budget.
Even the Voo Doo's gauges and head-up display are sourced from an unidentified fighter jet, further exemplifying Brian Booth's attention to detail and commitment to his dream. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
Underpinning the Voo Doo is a stainless steel spaceframe, although the exact weight remains undisclosed. Nevertheless, the weight is not the primary focus of this extraordinary creation; it's the sheer power that sets it apart.
Even the Voo Doo's gauges and head-up display are sourced from an unidentified fighter jet, further exemplifying Brian Booth's attention to detail and commitment to his dream. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
As previously mentioned, Voo Doo is powered by a turbine system inspired by military aircraft. This unconventional power source employs a Garrett GTP 30-67 turbine, serving as an auxiliary power unit. While it delivers approximately 40 horsepower, what truly distinguishes this turbine is its ability to run on a variety of fuels, including regular gasoline, diesel, alcohol, and biofuels like E85 ethanol.
The Voo Doo supercar features custom unequal control arms and an air system equipped with integral shock absorbers, allowing the car to adjust its ride height as needed. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
It's worth noting that the turbine does not contribute directly to the car's forward motion. Instead, it powers a pair of 5 kW Humvee generators, which, in turn, drive a 400 hp UQM Technologies motor and inverter. A Ford Mustang nine-inch differential with a 5.14 gear ratio transmits power to the massive 22-inch rear wheels, while the front wheels feature 21-inch rim, all using gold (similar to Forgiato designed) rims and shod with Pirelli rubbers.
This unique Voo Doo supercar featured with a Garrett GTP 30-67 turbine system, serving as an auxiliary power unit, and inspired by the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo fighter. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
Brian Booth's ingenuity extends to the car's suspension system, which he personally designed. It features custom unequal control arms and an air system equipped with integral shock absorbers, allowing the car to adjust its ride height as needed. When it comes to recharging the battery, a 110 kW charger takes approximately five hours, while a 220 kW charger reduces the charging time to two hours. With a respectable range of approximately 220 miles, Voo Doo offers a unique driving experience.
In many ways, Brian Booth's Voo Doo supercar is reminiscent of the Koenigsegg Gemera, as its appearance of a supercar while providing space for four adults. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
While it may not match the range or speed of an electric vehicle or a conventional supercar, Voo Doo stands out as a one-of-a-kind creation. The four-seat layout, incorporating headrests from a Voodoo jet, offers practicality and comfort, allowing four adults to enjoy the ride. Even the gauges and head-up display are sourced from an unidentified fighter jet, further exemplifying Brian Booth's attention to detail and commitment to his dream.
In many ways, Brian Booth's Voo Doo supercar is reminiscent of the Koenigsegg Gemera. It exudes the appearance of a supercar while providing space for four adults. The unconventional powertrain, akin to Swedish automaker Koenigsegg, adds to its mystique. The final result may not suit everyone's tastes, but it undeniably showcases Brian's unwavering determination to bring his dream to life, even if it required 25 years and substantial financial investment. Voo Doo is a testament to the power of human creativity and the pursuit of innovation in the world of automotive design. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | VOODOOEVCARBOOTH | CARBUZZ | AUTOPRONEWS.RU ]
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Mitsubishi's Eco-Friendly D:X Concept: What to Expect

Futuristic ONES - From the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, it's Mitsubishi Motors Corporation's turn to shine as they introduce the Mitsubishi D:X Concept at this automotive event. This concept car is set to be the future successor to the Delica model and is destined for mass production.
The Mitsubishi D:X Concept is taking center stage at Mitsubishi's booth during the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. (Picture from: Kumparan)
Hiroshi Nagaoka, the Executive Vice President of Mitsubishi Motor Corporation, highlighted the unique nature of the D:X Concept compared to other Mitsubishi concept cars. He explained, "This D:X Concept is a bit different compared to other Mitsubishi concept cars, such as the previous XForce. So this is different, it won't exactly look like this, but usually when Mitsubishi has a concept model, it won't be produced for long."
The Mitsubishi D:X Concept plays a crucial role in the development of the new Delica line, focusing on plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technology as its primary power source. (Picture from: Otomotif-Kompas)
While an exact production timeline for the MPV Crossover prototype remains undisclosed, the company's goal is clear – it shouldn't be later than 2023. Nagaoka emphasized, "We still don't know the timing, but maybe before 2030 we can see it. Because this is a global model, to challenge the global market, we will try to bring it."
The Delica's character can be seen from the Mitsubishi D:X Concept's side window graphics that extend from the front of the cabin to the sturdy D pillar. (Picture from: PhilKotse)
The D:X Concept plays a crucial role in the development of the new Delica line, focusing on plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technology as its primary power source. What sets the D:X Concept apart is its ability to combine the characteristics of both MPV and SUV concepts. It promises to handle various terrains and obstacles with ease, all while providing a comfortable and spacious interior like that of an MPV.
What sets the Mitsubishi D:X Concept apart is its ability to combine the characteristics of both MPV and SUV concepts. (Picture from: Viva)
A futuristic, aggressive design with a boxy body is the first impression when you see the D:X Concept. The Delica's character can be seen from the side window graphics that extend from the front of the cabin to the sturdy D pillar.
The Mitsubishi D:X Concept's interior is very spacious and safe, with panoramic seats that move up and down, providing an unprecedented driving experience. (Picture from: PhilKotse)
The impression of space is created by the windshield which extends downwards. Over fender fenders with large diameter tires provide a strong impression, with additional slip plates and protectors on the foot steps.

The front still carries the Dynamic Shield model. The laser projector lamp has a distinctive T shape, extending to the side to give a wide impression. This D:X Concept uses a copper color with a semi-gloss texture.
The Mitsubishi D:X Concept promises to handle various terrains and obstacles with ease, all while providing a comfortable and spacious interior like that of an MPV. (Picture from: Viva)
Nagaoka provided further insights into its design, saying, "The size is larger than the current Delica model, as the ground clearance is very high. So you could say this car can be taken anywhere because it can also rotate 360 degrees."
The Mitsubishi D:X Concept aligns with Mitsubishi's latest hybrid technology advancements, ensuring enhanced performance, power, and a focus on environmental sustainability. (Picture from: Viva)
Moreover, the D:X Concept aligns with Mitsubishi's latest hybrid technology advancements, ensuring enhanced performance, power, and a focus on environmental sustainability. This aligns with the company's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality.

In summary, the Mitsubishi D:X Concept isn't just another fleeting idea. It represents the future successor to the Delica model and is on track for mass production. This concept car distinguishes itself from typical Mitsubishi concepts, underlining the company's dedication to bringing it to life. 
While an exact production date for the MPV Crossover prototype remains unspecified, the goal is to make it a reality before 2030, especially in global markets. The D:X Concept combines the best of both MPV and SUV worlds, making it versatile for any adventure while maintaining passenger comfort. Additionally, it incorporates Mitsubishi's latest hybrid technology to contribute to a more sustainable automotive future. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MITSUBISHI | PHILKOTSE | CARSCOOPS | TOPGEAR | HUPEBEAST ]
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Thursday, November 2, 2023

Honda Prelude Concept: A Thrilling Resurrection of a Classic

Reviving the Legend - At the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, Honda stunned automotive enthusiasts with the introduction of the Honda Prelude Concept. This concept car represents a bold leap into the future, combining cutting-edge design with a commitment to sustainability. The Honda Prelude Concept not only revives a beloved nameplate but also demonstrates Honda's dedication to crafting sporty, eco-friendly vehicles.
The Honda Prelude Concept was presented as a surprise for Honda at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. (Picture from: Antara)
The Honda Prelude, a beloved sports coupe that graced the roads from 1978 to 2001, now returns after a 22-year hiatus with the Prelude Concept. The design of the Honda Prelude Concept pays homage to the classic two-door sports coupe style of the original Prelude while incorporating contemporary elements that captivate onlookers.

The front end features sharp display elements and elongated Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), pushing the boundaries of modern aesthetics. Influence from the renowned NSX is evident in the rear and greenhouse design, creating a harmonious blend of elegance and power.
Toshihiro Mibe, Chief Executive Officer of Honda posed along with the Honda Prelude Concept during the car' debut at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show in October 25. (Picture from: GridOto)
Historically characterized by a strong coupe design, the Prelude Concept's striking hood, fluid body curves, and muscular fenders amplify its sporty appeal. This rejuvenated design serves as a testament to Honda's commitment to delivering innovative and captivating vehicles.

While Honda has been relatively silent about the specific details of the Prelude Concept, it is evident that this sports car is not just another design exercise. The use of the term "specialty sports model" suggests a strong emphasis on performance.
The Honda Preludes Concept' front end features sharp display elements and elongated Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), pushing the boundaries of modern aesthetics. (Picture from: iNews)
Toshihiro Mibe, Chief Executive Officer of Honda, highlighted the company's commitment to crafting sporty vehicles and the significance of the name "Prelude," signifying an introductory or initial performance, undoubtedly setting the stage for a thrilling driving experience.

Despite Honda's silence regarding the powertrain specifics, insider reports suggest that the Prelude Concept is poised to incorporate a hybrid drive system. According to sources from American Honda Motor Co., the Prelude Concept is expected to utilize a hybrid powertrain.
Historically, the Honda Prelude Concept characterized by a strong coupe design with striking hood, fluid body curves, and muscular fenders amplify its sporty appeal. (Picture from: Voi.id)
Drawing inspiration from the Sport Hybrid Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (Sport Hybrid SH-AWD) system previously featured in the NSX, the Prelude may usher in a new era of hybrid performance. This innovative hybrid system combines the capabilities of an independent electric motor and a hybrid electric motor, working in tandem with the combustion engine. The result is expected to be a seamless fusion of power and efficiency, redefining the driving experience for sporty car enthusiasts.
It's said that the Honda Prelude Concept is inherited the Sport Hybrid Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (Sport Hybrid SH-AWD) system previously featured in the NSX, and it may usher in a new era of hybrid performance. (Picture from: iNews)
In conclusion, the Honda Prelude Concept is a symbol of Honda's unwavering dedication to delivering cutting-edge sports vehicles with an eco-conscious twist. This concept car's captivating design and the potential for a hybrid powertrain add to the anticipation surrounding its future production models.
As the automotive industry continues to evolve towards sustainability, the Honda Prelude Concept paves the way for an electrifying and thrilling driving experience. Stay tuned for more updates on this electrifying concept that promises to redefine the sports car landscape. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | HONDA | CARSCOOPS | AUTOBLOG ]
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Michael Vetter: Bringing the Future of Cars to Today's Roads

Weird ONES - In a world brimming with dreams and fantasies, the allure of futuristic marvels like flying cars, reminiscent of science fiction movies, often captures our imagination. One individual who embarked on the ambitious journey to transform this dream into reality is automotive designer Michael Vetter. He unveiled his vision of the future in the form of the Extra Terrestrial Vehicle (ETV), a concept car that pushed the boundaries of innovation. This extraordinary creation took inspiration from a diverse array of vehicles, including the Chevrolet Aveo, Toyota Echo, and Porsche Boxster.
Michael Vetter Extra Terrestrial Vehicle (ETV) Concept car. (Picture from: UnCrate)
The mastermind behind this remarkable endeavor is the owner of a renowned automotive modification facility originally known as The Car Factory, situated in Micco, Florida. Today, his company has evolved into MTV Concepts Inc. Vetter's work revolves around the concept of spacecraft, appealing to the sensibilities of space exploration enthusiasts and those with an appreciation for cutting-edge design.
The Extra Terrestrial Vehicle's entire body is (obviously) custom-made, with a unique shape that looks like no other car on the road. (Picture from: Carscoops)
Vetter proudly proclaims that his company has crafted over a hundred custom vehicles, each a testament to his unwavering commitment to automotive innovation. Among his numerous creations, the ETV stands out as the pinnacle of his achievements. According to Barcroft reports, Vetter's design prowess has resulted in an impressive average of 68 custom vehicles annually over the past 15 years (until 2012).
The ETV car has a windscreen five feet high and gullwing windows which open automatically by remote control. (Picture from: DailyMail)
The Extra Terrestrial Vehicle, or ETV, is a truly unique and unparalleled automobile. It boasts scissor doors, gull-wing windows, a potent Chevrolet 2-liter supercharged drivetrain, dual batteries, and an interior adorned with leather, suede, and aluminum. The engine's performance is equally remarkable, delivering a staggering 270 bhp, channeled to the front wheels through a responsive 5-speed gearbox.
This incredible 'Extra Terrestrial Vehicle (ETV)' created by car designer Michael Vetter, or Kit Car Mike as he is known, is based on a run-of-the-mill Chevrolet. (Picture from: DailyMail)
To date, Vetter has brought the ETV to life in seven distinct units, with one of these extraordinary vehicles gracing the exhibits of the London Motor Museum in Middlesex, England. However, the privilege of owning one of these remarkable creations comes at a price. ETV's uniqueness and innovation demand a considerable investment, with prices ranging from $75,000 to $250,000. This exclusivity ensures that these vehicles remain a symbol of avant-garde automotive design and a testament to the ingenuity of Michael Vetter.
Sci-fan fantasy: The 'Extra Terrestrial Vehicle' is a sci-fi fan's ultimate toy but will cost $75,000. (Picture from: DailyMail)
Step inside the ETV, and you are greeted by an interior that defines luxury and sophistication. Leather, suede, and aluminum dominate the cabin's aesthetics, creating an ambiance that is both elegant and avant-garde. This interior showcases the meticulous attention to detail that Michael Vetter has invested in his creation.
Rear side view of Michael Vetter Extra Terrestrial Vehicle (ETV) Concept car. (Picture from: Automobil.si)
Michael Vetter's dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of automobiles has resulted in the creation of a truly remarkable vehicle. His journey from a modest automotive modification shop in Florida to the global stage of innovation is a story of vision, determination, and the pursuit of excellence.
In conclusion, the Extra Terrestrial Vehicle, or ETV, is a symbol of our collective fascination with the future. It embodies the spirit of innovation and reminds us that the boundaries of what is possible are ever-expanding. As we look to the horizon of automotive design, vehicles like the ETV inspire us to dream big and push the limits of what can be achieved.
In essence, Michael Vetter's ETV is not just a car; it is a testament to the power of imagination and the relentless pursuit of the extraordinary. It stands as a beacon of innovation and an invitation to explore the uncharted territory of automotive design. So, if you ever find yourself dreaming of a future with flying cars, take a moment to admire the ETV and realize that sometimes, the future is closer than we think.. *** [EKA [06072015] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MTVCONCEPTS | UNCRATE | DAILYMAIL | AUTOEVOLUTION | CARSCOOPS ]
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